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My name's Haley. I'm 22.

~ This blog is dedicated to Photography and Photojournalism, Travel, Food, and Khmer culture. Every so often I throw in some stuff about causes I'm interested in: stopping human trafficking, promoting knowlege of Cambodian issues, women's rights, and stopping racism ~

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Happy Korean New Years! Happy Chinese New Years!

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Aissata Coulibaly— Age 6 from Diabaly, Mali

Aissata Coulibaly— Age 6 from Diabaly, Mali

(Source: photoblog.nbcnews.com)

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View from the highest point in Marseille, France

View from the highest point in Marseille, France

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Aix-en-provence… I MISS YOU.

Aix-en-provence… I MISS YOU.

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Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
A baby pygmy elephant stands beside a dead adult in the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Malaysia’s Sabah state.

A baby pygmy elephant stands beside a dead adult in the Gunung Rara Forest Reserve in Malaysia’s Sabah state.

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La Oroya, Peru
In this lead mining town in the Peruvian Andes, 99 percent of children have high levels of lead in their blood largely due to an American-owned smelter that’s been polluting the city since 1922, according to Time. The expended lead is expected to remain in the soil for centuries, with no plans to clean it up.

La Oroya, Peru

In this lead mining town in the Peruvian Andes, 99 percent of children have high levels of lead in their blood largely due to an American-owned smelter that’s been polluting the city since 1922, according to Time. The expended lead is expected to remain in the soil for centuries, with no plans to clean it up.

(Source: wbaltv.com)

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